Revisiting Asimov's laws to prevent AI disasters in warfare

theconversation.com

AI's increasing use in conflicts raises concerns about potential disasters, prompting a need for rules to protect humans from autonomous robots. The article suggests revisiting Isaac Asimov's three laws of robotics as a potential framework for regulating AI, particularly in warfare, to prevent unintended harm. These laws, though imperfect, offer a starting point for developing new commands for AI, potentially through international treaties similar to nuclear non-proliferation agreements.


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